Anti-government protests have become more frequent in Argentina as the ruling government takes no action to deal with the country’s inflationary trend.
Updated: May 13, 2022 1:31 p.m.
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Demonstrators hold a banner which reads in Spanish “Let them all go”, in reference to the current wave of politicians, while marching towards Plaza de Mayo square to protest against the government’s economic policies, in Buenos Aires , in Argentina.

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Metro security guards, left, stand guard next to men selling hot water to make mate infusions, as demonstrators gather in Plaza de Mayo square to protest economic policy government in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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People march towards Plaza de Mayo during a march organized by social organizations representing the unemployed to protest against the government’s economic policy, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Metro security guards, left, stand guard next to men selling hot water to make mate infusions, as demonstrators gather in Plaza de Mayo square to protest economic policy government in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Against the backdrop of an iron sculpture of former first lady and political leader Eva Peron, a protester spray paints part of a message that reads in Spanish: ‘With struggle and unity’, during a a demonstration organized by social organizations representing the unemployed to protest against the government’s economic policy, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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People gather in Plaza de Mayo during a demonstration organized by social organizations representing the unemployed to protest against the government’s economic policy, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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People march towards Plaza de Mayo during a march organized by social organizations representing the unemployed to protest against the government’s economic policy, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Protesters holding an Argentinian flag arrive in Plaza de Mayo to demand higher wages and more jobs, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Protesters arrive in Plaza de Mayo to demand higher wages and more jobs, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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People march towards Plaza de Mayo during a march organized by social organizations representing the unemployed to protest against the government’s economic policy, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.